- François Noël
François-Joseph-Michel Noël (
12 January 1756 ,Saint-Germain-en-Laye -29 January 1841 ,Paris ) was a French humanist.Life
A student then a professor at the
collège Louis-le-Grand , Noël left his job at the outbreak of theFrench Revolution , collaborating on the journal "la Chronique" and going on several diplomatic missions.Named a member of the Tribunal, he left it to go to
Lyon to fill the role of commisar-general of police. In 1801, he was madepréfet of theHaut-Rhin and, in 1802, inspector general of public education.Works
His very numerous works were in large part compilations of his views on university education.
Noël wrote, with, J.-M.-J. de La Place : "Conciones poeticæ, ou Discours choisis des poètes latins anciens" (
Paris , 1803, in-12) ; "Leçons françaises de littérature et de morale" (1801., 2 vol. in-8°), a frequently-reprinted anthology long used in all collèges ; "Leçons latines anciennes" (1808, 2 vol. in-8°) ; "Leçons latines modernes" (1818, 2 vol. in-8°) ; "Leçons grecques" (1825, 2 vol. in-8°).With
Charles-Pierre Chapsal , he prepared : "Nouvelle grammaire française" (Paris, 1823, 2 vol. in-12), which became a classic and remained in usage despite well-founded criticisms of it for imposing arbitrary and contradictory rules on the spirit of the French language and on good authors' usage of it ; "Nouveau dictionnaire de la langue française" (1826 ; in-12).Also by Noël, with various collaborators : "Dictionnaire étymologique, critique, historique, anecdotique et littéraire... pour servir à l’histoire de la langue française", 1839, avec M. L.-J. Carpentier (Paris, Le Normant, 1839) ; "le Nouveau siècle de Louis XIV" (Paris, 1793, 1 vol. in-8), anthology of satirical
chanson s and verse onLouis XIV and his court ; "Éphémérides politiques, littéraires et religieuses" (Paris, 1796-1797, 4. vol. in-8°) ; "Dictionnaire de la Fable" (Paris, 1801, 2 vol. in-8°) ; "Dictionnarium latino-gallicum" (Paris, 1807, in-8°) ; "Nouveau dictionnaire, français latin" (Paris, 1808, in-8°) ; "Gradus ad Parnassum" (Paris, 1810, in-8°) ; "Philologie française ou Dictionnaire étymologique, critique, historique", etc. (Paris, 1831, 2 vol. in-8°) ; "Nouveau dictionnaire des origines, inventions et découvertes" (Paris, 1827, 2 vol. in-8°), etc.Noël translated
Catullus and Gallus (1803, 2 vol. in-8°), and (with Dureau de La Malle's son) completed the translation ofLivy by Dureau de La Malle (1810-1824, 17 vol. in-8°). He also revised the translations ofVirgil andHorace by Binet.He also translated several English works into French, and edited various authors.
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